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This book explores the biblical and ancient architectural understanding of the afterlife, arguing that the underworld was viewed as a real jurisdiction rather than a mere metaphor. The author posits that ancient civilizations like Egypt, Greece, and Mesopotamia operated under corrupted "death-jurisdictions" overseen by rebellious heavenly powers who claimed authority over the dead of their respective nations. Using Scripture as the primary map, the sources distinguish between the temporary holding realm of Sheol or Hades, the final judgment of Gehenna, and the life-presence of Paradise. A central thesis is that Yeshua’s descent into the lower realm broke the legal authority of these old-god systems, taking the keys of Death and rendering ancient gates obsolete. The text details how these gates were constructed through land, blood, ritual, and consent, transforming burial into a technical bureaucratic passage. Ultimately, the sources frame the resurrection not just as a personal salvation, but as a cosmic victory that dismantled the infrastructure of the ancient death-worlds.
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